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The Alaskan Tundra Wolf can be found in the tundra regions along the Artic coast of northern Alaska
The Yukon Wolf (also known as the Alaskan Black Wolf, Alaskan Wolf and Interior Alaskan Wolf; Canis lupus pambasileus) is considered to be the largest gray wolf species in the world, weighing around 150 to 170 lbs (68 to 77 kg) at maturity. However, the Alaskan Tundra Wolf (Canis lupus tundrarum) is thought to be the the heavier version of the Yukon Wolf, with their weight around 180 lbs (80 kg).
They can range from 68-80 cm tall.
from Northern Finland to the Kamchatka Peninsula, from the far north of Russia into the Arctic.
The Alaskan tundra, or the Antarctica tundra? Please specifiy.
The ones I can think of offhand: - Timber Wolf - Arctic Wolf - Greenland Wolf - Great Plains Wolf - British Columbian Wolf - Hudson Bay Wolf - Mexican Wolf - Newfoundland Wolf - Alaskan Tundra Wolf
Yes it is. The Arctic wolf is a subspecies of the Gray/Timber Wolf, with the taxonomic name of Canis lupus arctos. It is not to be confused with the Alaskan Tundra wolf, Canis lupus tundrarus, which bears the same coat colouration of all-white fur like the Arctic wolf does.
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The Tundra Wolf (Canis lupus albus) is a subspecies of the Grey Wolf.
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There are no Arctic wolves in Alaska. The Arctic wolf (Canis lupus arctos), also known as the Melville Island wolf, is a subspecies of gray wolf native to the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, from Melville Island to Ellesmere Island. Click on this link to view a range map of the Arctic wolf. The Alaskan tundra wolf Canis lupus tundrarum, is the Alaskan wolf.
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